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goldilocks24 | 16:43 Thu 10th May 2007 | Body & Soul
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got revenge on someone for something? If so, what did you do?
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i once got attacked by one of the bouncers of a pub I worked in so every time he ordered food I'd make sure it was exactly the kind of food he deserved. Pretty lame but small victories...!
well I always find revenge backfires, and you should just rise above it. When I was at school a boy chased me around the school playground with a chicken foot pulling at the tendons so its claws would all screw up. So when he was in his Home-ec class and I was in sewing, we used to hang our coats up in the adjoining corridor, so I took his coat into my class and sewed the sleeves together on a machine and put it back. When we all came out of class he picked another coat up, I was gutted. I didn�t stay around long enough to see who it belonged to.
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good ones, made me laugh anyways!! keep them coming!
Oh god yes, revenge is best served ice cold though. I once had a *major* falling out with a best friend, and honest to god he's still on antidepressants now. I feel a little guilty about that...but he deserved it! There was no one act of revenge, but because I knew everything about him and all the people in his life I systematically made sure they didn't want to know him anymore. Don't fuss with me!!!
what had he done for that?
It is a very long story involving broken trust, backstabbing and two-timing. Basically he was a rat who needed teaching a lesson :-)
yer spose but then you were a rat doing that back. Didnt it make you feel bad
God no! My friends call me Iago, and for good reason. Give me long enough and I'll wreck your life. I'm not a nice person, but oddly enough than makes more people want to know me :-)
are they all weirdos
hmmmm. I think I'd rather just stick to fouling peoples food or sewing up their coats.
Don't see the point in revenge, although it's very tempting at times!

I'm a great believer in Karma though & letting 'What goes around, comes around' take its course.......

I have been tempted, but I ALWAYS resist. This is just as well, because karma always sorts it out- it just takes longer! People always get what they deserve eventually!
We had just sold our house and the buyer put back completion for a month, so we had to move into our new house and still get clobbered for an extra months mortage on the old place, so the day we moved out, I had a massive clearout in the upstairs loo (without flushing) shut all the windows etc and left it to stifile for the whole of, a very hot, August.........take that !

This was I hasten to add a very spare of the moment revenge act
Talk about Karma...I was once married to a gambler who left me penniless and deep in debt, it took me years with 3 jobs to finally get my head above water. Anyway said ex went off abroad and over the next 20 years made his fortune, big cars, big houses, big everything. About 3 years ago when the ex wanted to retire he found out that his partner had secreeted monies and property away and my ex was BROKE hahahaha. This all happened in the far east so the law was useless to him.
i remember having a horrible babysitter once.... so we made her some cat food cakes. ha ha she thought they were lovely.
Shaylee if she was horrible why did you invite her back?

Katrina - I cant believe that you are that hard faced about what you did to someone that you dont care that they are stil on anti-depressants. You need some serious help girl!

I have never taken revenge on anyone - I have thought about it lots of times, but with my luck it would just back-fire on me. I let "Karma" take its course. Then you can feel smug without actually having done anything to them personally.
I got a �50 fine when i was in the Army for smuggling two young ladies into the barracks for an evening of passion.
The next time I was on guard patrol, I waited until about 2 o clock in the morning and sh4t on the Commanding Officer's desk.
The whole Battalion (including married soldiers, was confined to camp for the next 3 days (sorry if you were in the 1st Bn Royal Scots in 1980)

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